I was at my LHS today looking at model railroad stuff, passenger cars to be exact - man, I'd forgotten how fine the details were! I really had a new appreciation for the casting quality after working with this kit for awhile!
43 hours - I got a lot done in the last day or so. or at least it feels like it
Got the little bits for the deflector dish parts painted. I went with graphite metal for the supports, copper for the dish (as the instructions suggested, it seemed to match the reference) and a light gold for the center part. Here's a couple pics of the test fit before I painted the blue part:


Masked off the window part of the clear piece and hit it with primer for light blocking:

Once the primer set up I sprayed it with the metal paint which I'll be spraying the hull with. I don't remember exactly which metal I went with, some thing specific based on Steve Niell's build. Tomorrow I'll buff and seal it and then assemble the deflector, and that will be D.O.N.E. It'll feel good to get one part under my belt.
Went after the impulse engines some more. I removed those little details. I picked up some tiny rod styrene the other day so I think putting them back in later will be a breeze.

Then sanded them to a polish once they were flat.


I must say I'm impressed by how they came out. The front of them looks like glass! They look so much better now.

And then onto this - I've been putting this one off, I'm sure you can see why. Ugh.

I gave them a rough fill with Milliput. That stuff is great, I was able to sculpt for nearly an hour before it even thought about setting up. From what I could tell from my references, they look something like this:

Finish sanded:


Now onto the area between the hangar doors. There's a rough lip around the top section, and the hull needs to be seamed in. I filed the outside ends of the top down to match the bottom, then filed the front nearly flush with the bottom and applied some filler. I'll let it set up overnight and try to get this finished off tomorrow.

That's all for tonight. So I'm curious, what do you guys think? Am I being too anal about this kit? It just kills me to think about letting some of this stuff go, but I could be on this for weeks getting things to fit right and look good. I think the end result will be worth it....
43 hours - I got a lot done in the last day or so. or at least it feels like it
Got the little bits for the deflector dish parts painted. I went with graphite metal for the supports, copper for the dish (as the instructions suggested, it seemed to match the reference) and a light gold for the center part. Here's a couple pics of the test fit before I painted the blue part:


Masked off the window part of the clear piece and hit it with primer for light blocking:

Once the primer set up I sprayed it with the metal paint which I'll be spraying the hull with. I don't remember exactly which metal I went with, some thing specific based on Steve Niell's build. Tomorrow I'll buff and seal it and then assemble the deflector, and that will be D.O.N.E. It'll feel good to get one part under my belt.
Went after the impulse engines some more. I removed those little details. I picked up some tiny rod styrene the other day so I think putting them back in later will be a breeze.

Then sanded them to a polish once they were flat.


I must say I'm impressed by how they came out. The front of them looks like glass! They look so much better now.

And then onto this - I've been putting this one off, I'm sure you can see why. Ugh.

I gave them a rough fill with Milliput. That stuff is great, I was able to sculpt for nearly an hour before it even thought about setting up. From what I could tell from my references, they look something like this:

Finish sanded:


Now onto the area between the hangar doors. There's a rough lip around the top section, and the hull needs to be seamed in. I filed the outside ends of the top down to match the bottom, then filed the front nearly flush with the bottom and applied some filler. I'll let it set up overnight and try to get this finished off tomorrow.

That's all for tonight. So I'm curious, what do you guys think? Am I being too anal about this kit? It just kills me to think about letting some of this stuff go, but I could be on this for weeks getting things to fit right and look good. I think the end result will be worth it....